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Even if you don't convert them, the share price should (in...

  1. sjl
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    Even if you don't convert them, the share price should (in principle; we all know how well that works in reality) reflect the fact that they're in the money, and hence dilution is pretty much certain. I'm not saying that for the individual, conversion is necessarily the right thing to do - only that if the options are solidly in the money, the general share price should reflect the likelihood of dilution.

    As for the alternatives to giving up part ownership, you've got me - I have no flipping idea. It seems to be the obvious approach to me, but then, I'm not a high-flying corporate executive; just a lowly professional computer geek pushing bits and bytes through tiny cables... I'm just repeating what my understanding of the company line is: that they don't want to give up full ownership of the mine. I could be wrong, in which case I've no qualms about retracting my statement; that's just my memory of it.
 
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